Super cute on - comfy and easy. The tie wasn't as long as I thought it was going to be. I ended up knotting it. I'd rather have it that way than another bow anyways :) I wore the dress once, to my shower and I am a little afraid that it might pill. Also, it says it is good for nursing and it has a built in thing for it but I couldn't imagine pulling down the top of the dress. I think it would stretch out. I think you could wear the dress after delivery though :)

Reviewed by T. M. (Evanston, IL), 33 weeks

From the photo I expected and hoped that the waist of this dress would sit near the natural waist as I've been hunting for nursing dresses which are non empire-waisted, however when it arrived I tried it on and the waist actually sits right below the bust. The top runs slightly big but nevertheless, this is still probably the most stylish nursing dress I own.

Reviewed by K. F. (New York, NY), Nursing a newborn

The top is not cut generously enough for a larger-busted figure, especially not a pregnant one. Fabric is quite thin, and does not seem like it would hold up well.

Reviewed by B. J. (Sunnyvale, CA)

Due to being only a few months post-partum i still have a small belly so the empire waist on this dress made me look like I was still pregnant. I returned it.

Reviewed by R. G. (Arlington, VA)

I've been eyeing this dress for a while and finally ordered it. It wasn't as cute as I thought it was in the pictures. Returning it.

Reviewed by D. J. (Atlanta, GA), 25 weeks pregnant

The bust part of this dress is very small--not nearly enough room for the enlarged breasts that come with nursing.

Reviewed by J. W. (St. Louis, MO)

Way too short and the top of the dress is not for larger chested women.

Reviewed by M. S. (Rockville, MD), 5 months pregnant

This dress is really flattering, and perfect for work or a date night.

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From Dancer to Designer

Japanese Weekend's owner Barbie White started off as a dancer and choreographer before she switched her career and became a maternity designer. The name Japanese Weekend came from a dance move that she choreographed in the mid 70's.

Over the years, JW has become one of the leading maternity designers in the US. It offers contemporary, functional and comfortable clothing, made with quality fabrics and solid construction. The company has patented several designs that are innovative and fashionable, which include the Ok Support Waistband, The Hug Line, and the one-of-a kind MamaCoat.